Hi all
Andy from www.zorstec.com here, I as some of you know have a cbx1000 in which i have full modified just a little (photos to follow soon)
Would like to offer you guys and galls to chance to speak up as to what design etc zorsts you need making for your bikes.
I make one offs and have done for many years now all in stainless steel.
I need to know what you need and the prices you are willing to pay.
Any feed back please.
Happy new year.
Andy
site www.zorstec.com email zorstec@aol.com

Speaking for myself, the OEM repops are already being done, I'd like to see the old original Kerker megaphone pipe(not the fake Kerkers being sold today) brought back in Stainless with the Hindle head pipe mounting system.

zorstec wrote:yes it looks like it made for the bike.this is what i am interested in doing, a nice neat fit.what sort of prices are we looking to make these for people to buy?is it a 6 into 2 or 6 into 1?

Zorstec,
"ok, what sort of price would these be worth to people to buy?
could do with a group buy if your reading this anybody else that would be interested???"--maybe a better direction would be to tell the members what $$$ figure you would be able to produce the suggested "pipes" for and then the "market" would decide for you if sufficient interest was there to consider production. Seems a more reasonable approach to take than trying to get members to assign a cost to an item they might not have the proper experience to comment on. Surely you as the craftsman would know better than anyone what it's going to cost to make them from a time, materials, setup costs etc point of view.

Having said the above my thoughts are not what would I, or others, pay for this system but instead -What price would you be able to sell a single set for? If this $$$ number is favorable then you will most likely generate additional interest.

Zorstec, I prefer the 6 into 2 pipe on the CBX, its a more balanced look and like I stated before the 6 into 2 systems were the best performing pipes we tested, the Bassani was the best performing 6 into 2 into 1.

You don't have to re-invent the wheel here, the Kerker and Hindle were great looking and performing pipes and if you could offer them in stainless the weight savings would be an added benefit.

Tims 6 into 1 should give you an idea of what the market would bare but I would imagine a stainless 6 into 2 could demand a higher price.